. .. .: . • - , . . tit ... • . . . . - . . .. . . : . . . , . _ - . . ..• . . . _ ''.. - • . - - POST ~._:,.. „ re ( . • . . • V ' ' l - i• :* .- '-' a : - ' r ....,X - 0 . . L_NO. 192 PUBLISHED BY HILLFPS & W. 11. SMITH, )R.W.ER OF WOOD 4. FIFTH FM --FIVE DOLLARS a year, payswe in le copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the office, and by News Bays. :curl , and Manufacturer WEEKLY, at Ike game office, on a thiable eei, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in ad. Ile copies, RIX CENTS. l e -• _. -.,--. ; : ; Terms of Advertising, ::::.4 . : ': • t A ItE OF TWELVE LINF.S OR LESS: -- . 4.'. ' , ion. 050 One month, $5,00 .:-. -' ~. •-.. • ;', 0,75 Two monis, 8.00 - ' , dons, 1,00 Three month., 7.00 ror i...":---" , i. , - . -.. , 1,50. Four months, 8,00 t; ,4 ~.....,. . ' 't 10,00 : ;,,,,- ...'. ' 1 , its, 3,00 Si: months, 4.00 One year, 15,00 C,. - -• - rte -.: , YEA RLY ADVERTISEMENTS. : - '4" CIIANGICAII.I AT TIELSORM. I`j. ,-- ' , 1:01 , 8 Ryser/. ton nee Squares . Is' 018,00 Six month., 02.1,00 25.00 One year. 35,00 'Unger atkertisetnents in prorortion. 'z CAADSof four lines St./ DOLLARS a year. . ÜBLIC OFFICES,&C. If.. S.. -CITE POST °vent. Third between Market and Wood. le ithislis—li. II Riddle, Postmaster. Nurve ':: 4 (.,ss House, Water, 4th door (corn Wood st. Peter. 1-, ;-111111-seadmildlnss—Majer John WlBock. Collector. ii.'"'-edete „T r iteisione, Wood between Fir 4 and Second rit , ' i t=farnos A. Bertram, Treasurer. 1: Ir". • Taciauste. Third street, nest door to the t —v.4rx„,.......Zllestlytarian Church—S. it. Johnston, Treasurer. NrOrrics, Fourth, between Market and Wood 's ilkissare— Alexander Hay, Mayor. i ', , AtINICHANT'S EXCHANGE. Fourth, near Market st. BANKS. .'lPreesso la W . between Market and Wood streets. on - -i - ill pllidtind fourth streets. .;"IllilirCHANre &NV M 01 , 7?•CTITRERS . AND FARMERS' DIE. `T SANE. (formerly Ravin g Fund,) Fourth, between . end Market streets. tium :'''': ' Alikeincteos, Fifth greet, near Wood. is.„.e.. 4* - - - , HOTELS. t . :1144411110 GGGGG LI. House, Water street, near the Bridge. ;:-,,..2.11tkets Horn., corner of Penn and Si. Chair. .., ' .. .,1 4 atioaarre &Tat, corner of Third and Wood. 7 4 ' itilltiC MI HOIST, COrner of Third and Smithfield. 1 r --, " ... -.:-., )91.11).;TILTIVI. corner of Penn street and Canal. t'X gs• &Lime, Liberty Wee. near Seventh. ipt f : ' 3" SCUMS M ANSION HOOSIL, Liberty St opposite Wayne - '...,,asaatierittre Mstrstos House, Penn St. opposite Canal WOOOS, ATTORNEY AND --4LAL cartyrrszucon AT LA.W.—Otfive rein° . - ied ( * Biker/news ore on Grant al, neatly opposite sew Court House, next rooms to John D. Mahon, irit door.. asp 10 , M. D._ office removed g. ' troet ketween Pests a A. Clair sELlA:Erirr' ad Liberty .w bare. s p 10 - ,11UGH TONER, Attotnev at Law. North EaSt corner of...imilhheld sad Fourth streets. sep 10-13, AIMLESS & 11PCLURE, Aitornevs an. Coaniellors at Law: °Mee in this Diamond, hack 'Olt.. old Court House.Pßishurgh. lip 10 k. FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fault hst., r *Os eV' the Mayor's Office, Nitsbnrgit. sep 10—ly klllfeod, HAMILTON. Attorney at Law, Fifth, between • Woo& and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh. seri 10-1 y 0 1 11.11. R A. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law; 11 s air pipes on tile nori h side of the Dia mond.itet ween F° ir~ket lo6lll3 Oen streets. upstairs Pep 10 latranOßAW., Attorney at Law; lenders pyafesolianaliervicea to Int nubile. Ofiler cur . of tflh sad Market Streets, above D. Lloyd 4 co's .Plitstmeth;ra. sPp 10 SCOFF.it %NAN, .iffenrneya at Lam, office removed from the Diamond, to •• Attorney'Aßow," )101 y side of Fourth street, between Market and Wood ealats seri ID BUCKNIASTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW, -in • bat removed hit office to the corner of Fourth i ereet sedeberry Alley, between Smithfield ands r a nt •teriets.fittAbarelt. 1 ClBOllOl6 LAYNO. Attorney at Law, Office kn. S4,Fifth street, near the Theatre. Plitelfurgh. 10,1117—1 y 'RICADE Arro&xEr AT LAW. —Office in Bears' nilding, roorthlt*et. elltsbergh. Isluv .5. B 1842. JOHN .5. MITCHELL— rn _ Attoey at Law, of fi ce corner of Smithfield and 51h ms.. Pittsburgh. ler Collections made. A 1 business entrusted to his 1, lore will be promptly attended to. • EMOVA.L.— R. Morrow, Alderman; offi e north WM , side of Fifth st., between Wood and Smithfield ab rittabargli. uep 10 - - OR. 5. R. HOLM : • Office In Second street, next door to MN►any 4. Co's Glass Warehouse. sep 10-1 y lOHNdIti , N4 STOCK.TOI4, lkook.oellers. Printers an - Paper Nana* toren', No. 37, Market pt. imp 10-1 y - - ream ANDERSON, Snattlifteld Foundry, Water et.. caM wear the Monongahela Home, Pittst.ttrah. sep 10-1 y Ttl'QlAa a. Yowl • FRANCIS 1.. YOUNG. Y os. B. YOUNG, & CO., Furniture Ware IL Roosts. t.ureer of Hand st. it Exchange Alley. Fenton. wishing to purchase Furnittire, will find it to heireadvsintaxe to give us a call, being fully satisfied that we can please as to quality and price. sep 10 BACON. pb c% LIM Bacon (Ilo.tound net rcceivrd, 00U " ) i par steamer Evetine, and fOr sale low f 4 +Or cash ,by • BIRMINGHAM 4. CO. Jeer i 4 freepotais D. Coteitior ..... • • LOYD R. COLEMAN Cocsiceur 4 CO.,Genem Agents, Forvra rding and COID111151101) Merchants. Levee Streo. Virktburg Wig* They respectfully so:to t consighn oils. n 2 .2- - W 131311 1 CLOSEY Boot and Shoe Ma nufamo ry, No. 83 Fourth St., next door to theU. Stales wank Ladles Prunella, Kid and Satin Shoes made ,n L a adatdat owner, and by the newest French patterns. -sap 10 CARDEN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes. Fancy Spades Transplanting Trowels. Edding Tools, Budding Kali's, limning Knives, Pruning Shears, ere., psi re st:shred and for sale by F. L. SNOW DEN. sup lo 184 Liberty street, head of Wood. 314GISTILATBS'IMANKS. for proceedings to At tackessatt under the late taw, for sale at Ole Office I'loll. SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coal Lane and Ili:h street, Apply to sets 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th st. N LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet deed, just received and for late at the Drug and Feed F. L. SNOWDEN, 184 [Abet ty street, head of Wood. ■tore of imp 10 RIANK PETITIONS, NOTICES, &C.— he s used to Bankruptcy proceedings, printed on Imper,and In the forms approved by t he Cou ri ,for sale al the Dace of the Mercury and Democrat. Pep 10 HUBBARD, Lldies' fashionable boot and aide Manufacturer, No. 101, Third wrest. between Weed sad Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh seplo JAM.7ITTIBRE3ON, I r., Birmingham, near PO tsburgh, 'Pc, Manufacturer of hocks, Hinges and Bolts; To lima°, INiner, MIII and Timber Screws; ammo Screw. for Ronk% Mins, te. aep 1O -Iv JOHN 111PCLOSICEY. Tailor and Clothier, Liber.y *re it, between Sixth and Virgin alley, South side. Mr 10 w. BORA RIDGE t CO., Wholamte Grocery and CliaMdianon hisrehants— Seeond street, between ell 60littfiehl as., Pittsburgh. sop y a. 41._ a. GOttION. Commission Aild ronranung N►at.r st..Pitishergit. sect 15--17 HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro- duce Merchants, Asa Dealers ir. Pittsburgh Manufocturcs No, 43 Wood street, Plitsburgil H AlfAI AN, .Ig\TNINGS dcCO Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood st reet. Agents for the sale of the Eagle Cotton Factory Yarns March 17,'41. I=l HANNA 4. TURNBULL'S Paper Warehouse. No. 104, Wood at., where may he had a 'envoi supply of wriiing. wrapping. printing, wall paper, blank books, school books, 4.c, 4.c. sep 10—ly VP C. TOWN3CND 4- CO., Wire Workers and Jefavitfacturers, No. 23 Market street, between 2d end 3d streets. sep 10—ly 11XCIIANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn nod St. Clair J streeis, by Meli IBM if SMITH. Pep 10---1 y BROWNSVI L.LE JUNIATA IRON WORKS.--Ed ward Hughes. Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse N 0.25. Wood st.. Pittsburgh. se fl 10 —ly EW GOODS.—Pr' ton 4- Mackey, wholesale and LII retail dealers in Em.Tilsit, French, at .d Domestic Dry Goods, No. gl. Market ft ,PitislbUrCh. Fen 10 JOAN lIPDEVITT, Wholesale Grocer !ZeelifOns Disidler, And Dealer In Produce and Pllisburch Mannr,ictured Articles, No. 224 Liberty Street, Pitts. borgk. sep 10 WIL.L.l.ht N. WILLWIR l C !IN S. DILWORI H WILLIAMS & DILWORTIL—W hotesale Grocers Producc and Commission Merchants, and lealrrs In Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, No. 29, Wood street. Ben 10 JOHN it.SHERIPT SHERIFF KEAN, Manufacturers of Copper. Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 80. Front st ~ Fitts burgh. [louse Spouting and Steamboat work p:ornmiv fXr.culrd. PeP 10 i lAD Al k t nt ' i% ATCI SCLCCK lal 7stiiair sreeipt e, burgh, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, BR EA STRIA'S FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, KEYS, COMBS, 4c. rep 10 LANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.— A full supply of Lantheth's Garden Seeds, always on hand, and for sale at his agency, the Drug store of V. L. SNOW DEN, rep 10 184 Libcrty street, head of Wood. EMOVAL —Matthew moors, flart.er and flair Dress tar, has removed to Fourth st reel, oppositethe May ors office, where he will he happy to:wait upon permanen ur transient customers. He solicits a share of public pat rootage. sep 10 OHN 1111FARLAND, Upholsterer and Cabinet JW-Ler, Third at. bettrectt Weed 4- Market streets. respectful infortus his friends and the public that he is prepared to execute all orders for Soles, Sideboards. Bo • reaus, Chairs, Tables, BedAeatis,Stands, Vale and Spring Mattresses, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering wooc, which lie will warrant equal ,c) any made in the city, and on reasonable terms. sett 10 REMOVAL.: ---The subscribers have removed to Wa. ter between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis sion buglness and would re.pect fully snitcit the patron. age of their friends. J. W. SURBRIDCE4* Co. Dec 3 D[. A. W. PAT rERSON affice on Smithfield street, near Sixth. sell 10 FARE REDUDED. .1J St. Min, Ling or STAGER •rD RAIL ROAD CANN, from PdtsAhurgh, via Redford, Chanibershurg, Ilarrizlnirg and Lanca.der, to Philadet. Oda, connecting with the Mail train of Cars to N kr. Only 150 tulles staging and one night out. Alro, the Direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore, Leaver; daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office second door berow the Merchani; IWO Wood ft M ENDELL, G flAll AM, WAUGII k Co. (eh 23,1843 —1 y. Proprirtora. 11, i 1.9CTS SPE.9K FOR THEMSEkVES--TRUTII IS CONVINCIXO:± Having been afflicted for nearly Iwo years, with a hard swelling on the cap am./ knee. wtilch produced murh pain, and used various applica tions recommended by the Faculty--all in vain was cured completely by the use of one bottle of Or . Brand relh's Linament, or External Remedy. Witness my hand JAMES TAYLOR, Ohio t p .A neihen y co, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1840. Or. Brandrah's External Remedy or Linament; Anld at his office, No. 98 Wood street, Pittsburgh, PRI rE.,-- .50 calliper bottle: feh B. SULMR AND 1110L.ISSES. 65 HIM& N. 0. Sucar. 40 titils. Molasses, Just received per Steam boat Ashland, aril for sale by .1. W.IIIIIIOOIIIOE ro mar 3. Water tti het vveett IVood nod Smtlhfiek JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boxes of Oranges and Lemons, of the finest quality. for rule wholesale and retail. by WM. THORN, feb f. 53 Market st. FAMILY FLOUR—Just received a few barrels of Superior Flour, made expressly for family use. Fur sale by ISAAC CRI_ISE,I4S Lib, St. In Store 50 barrels RUM flour. 31.9CKERELAND CODFISII.—In Niore, 4 ta‘k !Codfish; also, 5 barrels No 2 Mark erel, and 15 half barrels, will be sold very low. apply to mar 18• ISAAC CRUr , E, 148 Liberty st. .1717 ANTED, hoy of Iron, 14 to years of age, V Application to be made before Ilse flrst of March to F I. SNOW 184, Liberty head of Wood I. 300 BBL 3 No I Salt j oz v ha ti o t d .R a n ct il ft r i o r r x s ; ; E i In k ) y mai 24 Waler at., between Wood add Smithfield 20' 000 es Cotton Yarns, assorted 2,000 ILK. Batting, 2,000 " Candle Wick, 1,000 " Carpet Chain, and 500 " Colton Twine. From the Eag,lgjacto ry. For sale by HAILMAN, Jr.lsiNlNG'%'& Co., Cotton Yarn Warehouse, No. 43 Wood street. mAr 17 APPLES.—Just received from Ohio, per wagons, 35 barrels of greet apples, consisting of oPennocks" Also, 50 bushel*. of dried apples, for sole by ISAACCRUSE, Who Seeps constantly oe,„ hat d Timothy and Clover seed of the best quality mar 'I& COPARENERSUIP. I Ail E S W. H411.41.2N 4. JOHN F . JENNINGS have entered lab() partnership for the purpose or transacting a WholesaleGroccry; ['induce and Cominis. slon business under the firm and style or JENNINGS 4- Co—at No 43 Wood street, opposite the Merchan a' Hotel, where a supply of G roceries and Pitts burgh M nufaciuredA rtielea ran always he had on Jibe at terms. March 17 '93. SUGAR RICE 4 MOLASSES. lewd9Fl 118 Prime N. 0. Sugar. 10 Tierces Rice. 19 Oils. No. 3 Nacherel. For sale low to close consignment, by Mr 14. JAMES /NAY Birmingham & Co. COMMISSION -12XD •FOR /V ARDZWO NEL CHANTS. N0.•60 Waserrareer, Plusbargb Terms—itermiving awl Shippiag *yens per 100 $. Cosaihsisas ors Psoshasesied Saes 21 per amt. oar 22•43 JAS. N. Kr•w SALT. PITTSBURGH, APRIL 25, 1843. 140 Beesaio co ff ee,. ocu 4. PEASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY.—TITTLr has received ibis day from New York. a fresh supply O. the above celebrated clue for Coughs. Colds and Con sumptlon; and is ready to supply customersat wholesale or retail, at his Modica! Acency, Sd Fourth'st. nov 12 DAVID CLARK, Ag't. easAiontable Beat Maker,— Has removed to No, 34 Market street, between Second and Third streets, where he would be happy to see his old customers. and all others who feel dispos. ed to patronize hint. He uses nothing hot first rate stein, and employs the best of workmen; and as he gives his constant personal attention to business, be truststhat he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage. wen 10 FRUITS, ICE CREAM. 4. CONPECTION A R Y.— A Hunker respectfully informs his friends and the public that they can always lind the best quality of Ice Creams. together with al: kinds of confectionary and fruits. In their reeyon, at his estahlishment—No. 11, Fifth street, beim.. it Wood and Market. N. B.—Parties suppled on the shortest notice, with cakes, or anything in his line. Also families furnished with Bread. uep 10 iV ANS . 'S CAMOMILE PILL LS.—ABRA HAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Mott street, New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head• ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, cough, heart. burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sensation of sinking 3t the stomach, furred t °none, nausea. with frequent vont kings, dizziness towards night and resileness. These had continued up. ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm. Evans. 1110 Chatham street, and submitting to his ever successful end agreeable mode of treatment, the patient was completely restored to health in the short space of °Dement h. and grateful toe the incalculable benefit Alerts , . ed, gladly came forward and volunteered the abovestale For sale Wholesale and Beta)! by a. E. SELLERS, Agent, No 20. Wood street ',Mow Second Cheap for Cash. UNION COTTON Fr2CTORY. Prices Reduced. Short feel Yarn. Long Reel Tarn. No. 5 at 16 cis. per lb 500 at 9 cis per dz. 6 at 16} ditto 600 at 8 ditto 7 at 17 ditto 700 at 7 ditto 8 at 17/ ditto j 800 at 6 ditto 9at 18 ditto i 900 at 5 ditto 10 at 19/ ditto 1000 at 4 ditto 11 at 19 ditto , • 12 at 19} ditto 'Candlewick at 16 cts per lb, 13 at 20 ditto .Coin Batting • 9 ditto 14 at 20} ditto 'Family do. • 12/ ditto 15 at 21 ditto Carp't Chain . 20 ditto 16 at 22 1 ditto I COCn Twine • 25 ditto 17 at 23 ditto Stockins Yarn and 18 at 24 ditto 'Coverlet Yarn always on 19 at 2; ditto hand. 20 at 26 ditto 'Cotton Warps made to order. Orders promptly attended to. If left at J. 4- C. Painter'-. Logan ic• Kennedy's. or the P..00t office, address frh 37: J. K. MOORIIEAD Co. 50 HHOS N, 0. Sneer, 250 BRLS N. 0. Me asses 40 Tierces Rice. 20 Blde No :3 Mackerel, 1(1 do No 2 do. 7 Tierees Sperm Oil. Just received per S R Exprfw Mail. R rid for sale by J, W. BURBRIDGE 4. Co• mar 4. Walerlll between Wood and Smithfield. Removal. rptiE subscriber has remov..d his Fashionable Tlaloring JL Establishment to the Monongahela house, 3d door from first st. on simithtield st.where hisold customers and all others who may favor him with 11 call may depend on having their work done in a superior Style. From his long experience in the business in this city, and 114 many other fashionable cities In Europe and America, he reels confident that fin can give satisfaction to all who may please to favor him with %het r custom. fty strict attention to business and superior workinntiship lie hope ; to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Heir:lend keeping on hand a supply of goods and trlmmingssuitede for the customer trade which will be sold at very reduced price•. B. DONAGHY. /110 THE PUBLIC, and particutarty to say former patrons of this city:—Having retired from the practice of Medicine. I may he permitted to say. that it has 'alien 10 the lot of I ill few persons to have enjoyed so liberal or lar_e a share of olistretrlcat practice as toy own has been for Ili• lasi 30 or 40 years. The experience of that long period of art ive life, and i he fart of my having been twice, shirr 1830. asoociated with lir. R. 0 4. Wilson, in the piartice of nierlicine, (In both a period of five yearn.) enahles we to Judge fully of the merit of 11 ls pill*. So convenient, so efficient • and yet so safe. did I crteem these pilla.that for Ihe Imo five yenta in my practice for the core col - chronic discares, or whatever nami, and those of females In particular, I have used more oi them than all other medicines. Like every other medicine, this must fall In some in stances, but In my hands there has been lets disappoint. menu and more sal isfact ion in I 'at administration of I his one remedy than of all others; its good effects sometimes quite astonishing me. If my patient required asate. aperient medicine either -fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pi.ls were Just the thing 1 wanted. lin dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined wi+h rosilvem as or inactivity of the liver.constititted the disease al niy patient. the ;rills were just the thing I wanted. If I treated a case requiring an emntenagogue, the Wilson's pills were just the thing I wanted. If palpitation, headache, flushed countenance, or other difficulties, indicating a disturbance of the circulatory and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn of life,' the Wilson's pills were just the thing i wanted. Thus, without resp2et to the name, a disease might happen to wear at the time I have had it under treat ment, particular indications 01 aymptons arising. were ain-ays mo.t promptly and most happily met by the Wilson's pills. That so great a number ofdiseases, and sometimes ap. parently opposite ones, In which I have used these pills, should be ruled more readily by them than by any other remedy, may at ft rst seem strange and contradictory, hut why it is so is as clear to my mind as that a :rent many persons should become thirsty from ha many different causes and vet all reqnlre that common and greatest of all blessings, water to quench their thirst. In conclusion, it is due the eputation of the medicine and the public, to say decidedly and unconditionally. that the Wilson's pills are the only combination I have ever met with In my lotigcoure of practice,that really pos. eeseesanyi hing curative or specific for sick hrtadache,_ Yours ke , The above Pills designed particularly for the sick Haed.Ache, Dyspepsin. Constipation of .he Bowe, ke., prepared by the proprietor Dr. R. A. Wilson, and for sale,wholesaie and retail, at his dwelling in Penn street, below IllaTharyi Oct 1 CJIUS 4 TIC or the Sniff was formerly resorted to in all cases of burns, scalds and wounds, where mortifies was apprehended. The necessity fir such sharp prac• tire exists no longer. The Magical Pain Extractor, from Comstock 71 Maiden Lane Is a far more efficient preven live of mortification titan cold steel or nitrate of Over.' The application of this wonderful c.impound instantly removes the local pain,and ifthe wound. scald, burns or bruise has not Injured some vital organ so as to render core imiossilite, it vt ill in a very short space of time restore the part affected to a sound and healthy state without leaving the cicatrix behind. This preparation is also a certain remedy for Inflamed eyes. cancerous sores. ulcers, ;woken bream and sore nipple and all ebrasions andel-options of the skin. Its success as a cure for the plies is unparalleled and the vouchers for its cam tive properties are trim the must respectable and en• lightened sources.—Elerald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth etr'eet: PHENOMENON IN CHEMISTRY—East India Hair Die—colots the hair and will not the skin This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in plalh matte. of tact may he applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the lightest or ,grey hair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night, to a jet black. Any person may. therefore. with the least possible trouble keep his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin win not color it. There is no coloring in this statement, as any one may easilytest. These &Ms are warranted by the chemist whernanufacturerrit. FOrvaits at TUTTLE'd, 86 'Fourth -Wrest. where a large assertimentorPatent Idedicinermsy always be had at claw, wbolerale or retail "DIrwYjKNC 1 86 PpurtA rdret r, DR. GOODE'S (Weir-cited Female Pills. These Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex• ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the Ent. Uri Slater, and many Mothers. For sate Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. sep 10 No. 20. Wood Street, below Second. For sale by .1 A. GORDON AVM. ADAIR, Boot aed Skoe Maker, Libe,rty opposite tie head of Smithfield et:, Pittsburgh.— The subscriber having bought out the stock of the late Thomas Rafferty, deeeased, has commenced business in the old stand of Mr: R., and is prepared to execute all descriptions of work in his line, In the hest manner and on tin shortest notice. He keeps earshot'' , on hand a large assortment ofehoe findings of all descriptions and of the hest quality. He solielte the patronage of the pub. lie and of the croft. WM. ADAIR. Pep If) PITTSBURGH M A NIIFACTORY.-Spr ings and Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices. The subscribers manufacture and keeps constantly on hand Coach,C and Eliptle. Springs (warranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Hnh Bands, Stump Joints, Patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps. Three fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handle, and Hinges. , JONES d• COLEMAN. St.Clatr St.. near Ile Attelheny Orldir. D. SELLERS. M. D.,oltice and dwelling In Fourt h, H near Ferry street. sep 13—ly The attention , ftho.e who have been somewhat seep. tient in reference to the numerous certificates published In favor of Dr. Stara yne's Compound Syrup or Wild Cher ry, on ncenuni of the persons being unknown in this sec lion of the State, ts respect fully directed to the following cert IfiCele,i he writer of which has been a citizen of ibis borough for several years. and is known as a gentleman of integrity and responathility. To the Agent, Mr.]. Kilter. have used Dr. Swaine's Comp and Syrup of Wild Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely n Aided for.ahont four months, and 1 have no hesitation in saying that it lathe most effective medicine that I have been Wet° procure. It composes all uneasiness. and agrees well with my diet.—and mantalns a regular and rood appetite. T can freely recommend It to all others similarly afflicted. J. MtPINICIr, Borough of Chambersh'e. March 9.1349. cep 23 PERSONS desirous of procuring Frill'. Shade. and Ornamental Trees, or Shrubbery. from Plilladel. pHs or New York, are regretted to make applirnlion as soon as possible. at the Mut and Seed Store of the sub. scriber, where can be had catalogues, of the moat excellent 'quiet les. F. 1.. SNOWDEN, Imp 21 No 184 Liberty Street. head of %Viand DR. MILO ADAMS. LOOK AT THIS For sale by WILLI AM TTIORN No. 53 Market street. FRUIT. SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MA R BUR M NUF A CTOTt V.—Pat rick Caw fleld re spectfully acquaints hie friends and the public gen erally, that he has commenced the Marble Mildness al Ibe corner of Fifth and Liberty Ms.. where will be constantly on hand, tomb stones, mantel pieces. monuments, bead and foot stones. table slabs for cabinet ware, and every art fete appertaining to the business. He will warrant his work to he well done, and his charges will be moderate. He respect fully asks a share of oolitic patronage. sep 10- Wlll. STBELF, (successor to H. M'Closkey; Nab io.tdOle Boot Milker. Liberty st.. 2d door from Vingln Alley. The subscriber respectililly informs the publicthat he has commenced the above boldness in the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry M'Closkey. and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders In his llama besisteiS wlthllletsparell end an the most reasonable terms. From his long experience In the manufacture of Fashionable Boots. he feels ronndent that all articles from his establishment will give satisfaction to his pa• rons. A !hereof public patronage is respectfully solicit. ed. sep 10 B/RD SEEDS A f esn supply of Rsr i Seeds, eon Plottlnr.; of Cantle) ftln and Rape; insi received t.) , 1013. F L SNOWDEN, 14R Liberty st. Portaide Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,500 I be, at $55 00. do do do do 2.005 at 845 00 do do do do 14110 at 35 00 do do do do 1,000 at 30 00 do do du do 500 at 25 00 With raising levers an addition of 11:1 to each scale. Dormant scales for 'the u•e of Warehouses, Flouring Mills, 4-c.,the same prices as above. Also,White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Young's improvements, and a variety of other counter scales, which they will sell for from 11 to ;15, They also manufacture Steam Engines for Flouring Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works, 4.c,, double and singe geared slide lathes,foot and other lathes for wood turning machines for tenanting chairs, planing machines, door and sash machines. Hall's patent horse power, with or wit hoot thrashing machines, a superior article; circular pitw shafts, Machines for sawing lath, Tinner's ma• chines and tools of all descriptions.aiso for making black ing boies, a superior article; governors for steam engine stocks. taps and dies, coffee mills, bedstead or joint bola and machinery for making the same, cotton factory Ma chinery made or repaired; printing press plattens turned and printing presses repaired• J AMER MAY, Agent. sep 22—tf YOUNG 4. BRADBURY WM. E. AUSTIN, Attorney at Law. Piltshurgh, Pa. Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's Building. WiLusia E. Aurmr, Esq., will give his attention to my unfinisheahusiners, and I recommend him to the patron age of my friends.' WALTER FORWARD. Pep 10—ly PITTURURGHCIRCULATING AND REFERENCE LIBRARY of Religious,Hiatorieal,PoUttcai and Mir eellaneous Works. will be open every day, Saliktth cx. cepted. "rom 7 o'clock, A. M..untii 9. P. M., In the Es. change Ruiiding,corner of St (Clair ttrciet and Exchange alley. tvaere punctual attendance w Oven by pep 10 J. GEMMIL. NEW 8017 TE. ENTIRE NEW COACHES! FROM PITTSBURGH TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. United States Impress Wee g Leaves Ptitsimrgh daily, at 3 o'clock, r. a, via Steam. boat 10 Brownsville, thence in splendid new coaches to Cumberland, over the great National Road, and from there by RAILROAD, in superior new eight wheeled cars, to Baltimore, Washington city aad Philadelphia. The abort Line Is npresented to the traveling pubile as being unequalled between the Ohio River and Eastern cities for comfort andexpe,dittin, having made arrange ments to convey passengers through in two days, and no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars.— Think of Kt Only 75 mites Stags travelling, and 56 miles loss than the Wheeltng route, and that to superb new emaciate. Pare through, 010. OdiseChieebe leolieugabels noose. A. BENDEPIIIOI7.4. CO., ?hags ProprtetOre, all A For pnblishing a new Daily Pope, in ens City of Pitts burgh, to be entitled the DAILY MORNING POST. TFlESubffitrlbent having made arrangements to-merge the American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu ry into one Journal, have eoncinded to publish a doily paper with the title of the Daily .Horning Post. The leading object of the "Pram" will he thedissemina (ion and defence of the political principles that have bete tofore been maintalrreti by the Editors. in their respective papers, and their best efforts will still he devoted to the advancement and success of those doctrines. Although, In politics, the paper Will he thoroughly democratic, yet the Editors hope, by giving an honest, candid history of passing Political events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, and brief notices of all mat. tern and occurrences that come property within the sphere ofa Public Journal, to make their pope, sufficiently In cresting to entitle it to the patronage of the public, it respective of party considerations. In addition to the political and general news - that will be found in the "Moraine Post," the Editors will lake pains to furnish the businesss community with the latest and must interesting COIIIKERCI4L INTILLI GEXCIL from all parts of the country, and to have prep. red such accounts or the Markets and the Stale of Trade as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business Men in their several callings. Tersts.—The Pori will be pnblished en a large Impert• al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this )(mail) at the tinnually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS per annum,payahle In advance. It will also be sold by news-boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy. Advertisements will he inserted at the lowest rates charged by the other daily papers of the city. tg:)-TYV ENTY active lads are wanted to cell the Post, who will be engaged on the most liberal terms . _ August 31, 1114-2 BY Morrison 4- Co. London, for rale only by S. Wickersham, corner of Wood street and - Virgil. alley Piitsburith Pa. and H.. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. ern 10 M'Closkeyls Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL. OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF READY 111.41)E CLOTHING THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry. rrißE subscriber Is just receiving at his well known establishment, the laws!. most varied and CETILSKIIT STOCK or GOOD'S that has ever been offered in this city.— Every article was setected by himself in the eastern ci. ties, and purchased at the LOWEST exsu miens, and he is therefore enabled to sell his articles much lowe• than they can be had at any other establishment west of 'the monntalits. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, (torn the latest manufactured goods and In the must MODERN FASHION. lie feels confident that all persons who will call at his establishment and examine his stock will he satisfied that BETTER 13 e RG %INS can he obtained at the THREE BID DOORS than at any similar establishment in the city, His stork consists In part of Coats,Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, And every other article of Clothing of the best style From his varied stock of eldihs he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER at the shortest notice, In a style unsurpassed by any other Pittsburgh house, and warranted to fit. lila stock of Spring and Simmer Grads is superior to any previous importations and he has tto hesitation in sayine that for excellence, beauty and cheapness they cannot be equalled in the west. The subscriber would once more retqrn his thanks to his (Heinle anti the public for the unprecedented pat ron• age bestowed on his establishment, and believing that his citstomers had found It to their advantege to deal with him. he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every description nt lowest prices,to call at No. 151, LIBERTY STREWS. JOHN M'CLOSK try. KrOliserve Metal Plate In the Pavement. Feb 22 mproved Play inufaci tired he heir Ml:whim .hetween flla lb street, two ice Halt,Pitts tnitfactitre and nd the follow igscateacwnoi. composed of total): No. 1, Port ible Platform icale*oti o weigh 35Utl touncid.al Passage and Remittances; TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN. .., ‘ ~, 4 i) '4'-S ~fi .. y! ..p..m.t. ~.,,., •:______ New York and Liverpool Line. PERSONS eestrous of sending for tl . ei,- friends to come from any part of Creat Britain. pre respect fully informed that the subscriber is at all times pre• pared to make such engagements• lie is prepared to remit monies by drafts, which are mails payable at any point throughout the United Kingdom on presenta. lion; having been fur the last 12 yearn engaged in the Misiness, he feels confident that his arrangements on both sides the Atlantic are such as wilt give satisfaction. The Ships comprising the above line, are all alike hrat class anti are commanded by careful and skillful =stem leaving I,iverpool once each week during the season.-- For furthet• part i rulers apply if by letter to - JOHN HERDM AN, No. G 1 Smith street, New Yotk, J. KIRKPATRICK, nt Messrs Ddlzell 4. Fleming's, Water street Plls'bgli March 3-2md. S. 1110 git 01 4 73 M.INUFACTURER of Tin, Copper and Sheet hoe Ware, No. 17, Fifth et., between Wood and Mar— b el: Keeps constantly on band a somi assortment of wares, and sot lell s a share of public patronage. A Isn.on hand. %by - follow ing s rile Shovels. Pokers, Tongs. C rid irons, Skillet., Teakettles, Pots. Ovens. Coffee litlths 4.e. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined Mall elasap for sub or approved paper . soar. 14—if It ors OR Of 3,W.BURDRIDG E. 7ion2 1641. Wilitimbesiessigood 4lSsi /14 PROSPECTUS' THOS. PHILLIPS, W.H. SMITH. PRICE TWO CENTS TUE LITERARY POST. Extracts from aylmere. The following are a few gems from "Aylmere," the new play by Judge Cana rod, which has been performed by Mr• Forrest with so much effect. TRIPLES• Lire's better j .ys spring up thus by the way-side And the world calls them trifles 'Tis norm. Heaven is hot prodtgal, nor pours its 'joys In unregarde.l torrents, upon man: They fall, as (all the riches of the clouds Upon the pmehed earth, gently, drop by drop. Nothing is trifling which love consecrates. LAW OP asTons. God ue'er made a bondman: Ne'er made one man to be his fellow's victims Neer coret the earth, that its fair breast should yield Unto the proud lord milk; but, to the peasant, Nothing but poison. PREIDAM. Think not Freedom's wort With gentle sullies and yielding blaadishments She spurns your dainty wooer; And turns to sinew arms, and hearts of steel. The war-cloud is het couch. her matin hying The battle-shout of freemen. BAY AND AYLMERE. Say. Bierah, lam a peer! Aglmere. Aneso Am 1. Thy peer, and any man's! Ten time/ Thy peer. an' thnu'rt not honest. Sag. Insolent! My fathers were-made noble by a king. Aylmere. And mine by a God! The people are God's own Nobility ; and wear their stars not on Their breasts—but in them! But go to; 4 trifle. Say Dost not fear jogicel ../Iy/rnere. The justice arum court! Nursed in blind! A petted falcon which Yap fly at weakness! Ido know your justice. Crouching and meek to proud and purpled Wrong, But tiger tonth'd and ravenous o'er pale Night! Where there is 11 0 fear, . There is no peril. Save [leaven, there reign' But one omnipotence—`iis Courage: [rEOLECT• Lacy Woul(l'st be loved' My son, remember, heih but one life; And smitten by the frosts of chill neglee , , Ne'er blooms again. Its winter knows no spring, Jilombrau. Not it the wanderer return again, Contrite an i Inving Lary. Nut even Then: His love Beams ont like morning's light upon the form That stiffen'd me night-snow. It can ne'er Warm it to life again. Justice! Nay, 'Tis the dull schnolinan's boast, an iron vinyl" That hucksters forth its payments, piece for piece s Kindness fir kindness, ballauc'd And nothing given for love. Be gratitude My jinnice: The justice of the snot, that measures out Its rich requital, not in grudging doles, But by the heart-full, o'er and o'er again, II nought is left to give! - 14 The Magicians of Egypt. Ret.eiztly ve gave some startling details litTitne the traveller, 'concerning the won derful feats of :he Egyptian magicians; and we now add some further statements on the same subject by other late travel— lers. "Lord Prudhoe and Major Felix being at Cairo last autumn on their return from Abyssinia, where they picked up much of that informatkn which has been worked up so well by Captain Bond Head in his life of Bruce, found the town in a state of extraordinary excitement., in consequence of the recent arrival in those pa:ts of a ,celebrated magician, from the centre of Africa, somewhere in the vicinity of the Mountains of the Moon• it was univer sally said, and generally believed, that this character possessed and exercised the pow er of showing to any visitor who chose to comply with his terms, any person v dead or living. whom the said visiter pleased to name. The English travellers, aftei'abun- Idant inquiries and some scruple!, repaired to his residence, paid tbs!,r 'fees, and were admitted to his, sstrautn. They found themselves in - The presence of a handsome young Moor, with a very long back beard, a crimson caftan, a snow white turban,' eighteen inches high, blue trowsers and yellow sippers, si ring cross-legged on a Turkey carpet, three feet square, with a cherry stalk in his mouth, a cup of coffee at hid left elbow, a diamond hafted dagger in his girdle, and in his right hand a large volume, clasped with brazen clasps. On heating their errand, be arose and kindled some spices on a sort of small alter in the middle of the room. He then walked round the alter for half an hour or so, mgt.' tered words to them unintelligible; and having at length drawn three lines of chalk about ti.e altar, and placed himself upright beside the flame. desired them to seek a Seer, and he was ready to gratify them in all their desires. There were in old days whole schools of magician's here in Europe, who could do nothing in this line without the intervention of a pure Seer—to wit, a maiden's eye. This African belongs to the same Ira.. ternity—he made then' understand that nothing could he done until a virgin's eye was placed at his disposal. He bade them Igo out in the streets of Cairo, and fetch up any child they fancied, under ten years of age. They did soe and after walking about for half an hour, selected an Arab boy, not apparently above eight, whom they found playing at marbles. They bribed hi.n with a few half pence, and took him with them to the studio of the African Roger Bacon. The child was much frightened at the smoke and the smell, and the chatter and the muttering— but bysand•by he sucked his sugar candy, and recovered his tranquility, and the ma gician made Lim seat himself under a win. 4ow-.the only one that had not been dap. 'kened, and poured about a table spoonful of some black liquid in the boy's right hand, and bade him hold the hand steady, and keep his eye fixed upon the surfs°, ofthe liquid—and then resuming his (44 station by the brazier. sung op s t for sevorli minutesj,. .on end—what do you meet ,1 lah_bismillah—what do you seat -Halt COURAGE